About the Chiropractic Association of Ireland

The Chiropractic Association of Ireland (CAI) was founded in 1983. It is a voluntary self-regulating supervisory body serving the chiropractic profession and the people of Ireland.

The purpose of the CAI is to maintain professional standards, liaise with various government and health bodies, and to be a professional voice for Chiropractic. Currently there is no legislation governing Chiropractic in Ireland. This means regardless of proper qualifications or ethical standards anyone may call themselves a Chiropractor.

For quality and safety only a member of the CAI should be consulted for chiropractic care.

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The Chiropractic Association of Ireland (CAI) is encouraging people of all ages to “Straighten Up and Move” for World Spine Day this year. World Spine Day aims to raise awareness of spinal health and the global impact or spinal disorders. According to the World Health Organization, one in four adults is not active enough and over 80% of the adolescent population is not active enough. Research has demonstrated that poor posture and inactivity are major contributors to the development of back pain and other spinal disorders. Back pain is one of the most common reasons for missed work. In fact, back pain is the second most common reason for visits to the doctor’s office, outnumbered only by upper-respiratory infections. According to the Global Burden of Disease 2010, low back pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide.

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When most people hear the word ‘Chiropractic’, they think back pain. And it’s true, Chiropractic is very effective at helping people with back pain, neck pain and a variety of other musculo-skeletal problems. What most people may not know, however, is that helping with back pain in just the tip of the iceberg of the benefits of chiropractic care.